W/L 12 ,RLGN Confirmed

Hi guys,
Can any of
IR master blaster answer my query ..
Below is my pnr status. though current booking shows : W/L 13, RLGN , current status shows confirmed. What would that mean>? Am i in waiting list or my berth confirmed

You Queried For PNR Number 631-9371762
Journey Details
S. No. Train Number Train Name Date (DD-MM-YYYY) From Station To Station Reserved Upto Station Boarding Point Station Class
1 2863 HWH YPR EXPRESS 18- 9-2008 TPTY YPR YPR TPTY 2A

S. No.
Booking Status Current Status
(Coach No , Berth No., Quota) (Coach No , Berth No.) Passenger 1 W/L 12 ,RLGN Confirmed
Charting Status CHART NOT PREPARED
Please Note that in case the Final Charts have not been prepared, the Current Status
might change at a later stage.

Thanks alot steven, it's pretty complicated to understand the WL stuffs..especially those with two WL status when we do check availability ex : WL 12/WL 1 ... What would that mean??
Appreciate ur help greatly.

All RAC/WL tickets have 2 'numbers', the first is the position you join the waitlist, the 2nd is your current waitlist position.

You go to buy a ticket online (or at a reservation office), you find the perfect train, select your chosen class, enter your date of journey, then notice that the ticket offered is WL 10/WL 4, you buy the ticket, so we'll use this as an example. (with 4 RAC places)

WL 10/WL 4 means that you join the waitlist at position 10, but due to cancellations (before you bought the ticket) you have already moved to waitlist position 4, the first number will not change, if there were another 3 cancellations, your new waitlist position will be WL 10/WL 1, another 3 cancellations would take you to WL 10/RAC 2, a further 2 cancellations would take you to WL 10/CNF (confirmed reservation, though you wouldn't find out your carriage and berth number till a couple of hours before the train departs, details of how to find this info later)

Think of standing in a queue, as you go to join the queue you are given a number indicating the position you join the queue (eg. WL 10), this number will remain the same as that IS the position you joined the queue, all those in front of you have either confirmed, RAC or better waitlist positions than you, if any of the people in front of you decide to leave the queue, you move forward, and closer to a confirmed seat/berth, some in front of you may have already left the queue before you joined, so if 6 people had already left the queue, you'd be joining the queue in position WL 10, but you'd already be at position WL 4.

Goodness..this howrah yeshwantpur runs a minimum of 9 hours delay daily!!
I got a whopping 14 hours delay! It was expected at 11:45 pm and came at 2:30pm (next day) . I had to stay in a lodge over night in tirupati .but that was a shock when the enquiry guy told me that its a common thing that the train runs late daily!so cool and calm reply. He even asked me to cancel and catch a bus.But i was very much aligned to this train and NEVER wanted to get back by bus.As train journy was a part of the trip i planned .
However the comfort in 2A helped me forget all the delay i enjoyed each bit of journy.hardly anybody in my car, so got all 4 berth to myself and i just curtained myself inside for a fantastic return

Exactly..Few ppl did tell me it's because of those floods that the tracks have gone bad and this train takes a deviation roaming all india. But my concern is when they really know about the definite "indefinate delay" they can update the train timing atleast.What if a gal books a ticket for that hour only to stand in station at dead of night for hours together?

RL = remote location - The Jodhpur-Varanasi train will sell tickets from Jodhpur via the General quota (GN), but tickets will also be sold from Jaipur or Agra, these stations will be called 'remote locations' (RL), and tickets from these stations will be from the remote location quota (not the general quota), and waitlisted tickets will be RLWL, not general WL, so RLGN doesn't make sense to me.

Train 4864 runs 4 days a week, train 4854 runs on the other 3 days at almost identical times; I'll use train 4864 in the following example.

Train 4864 starts it's journey in Jodhpur, then goes via Jaipur and Agra Fort to Varanasi Jn, Indian Railways recognises that passengers may want to use this train for only part of it's journey, and whilst the railways would prefer passengers who travel the train's full journey, they also don't want to lose out on passengers who only wish to travel part of the route.
Now lets say (for example) the entire train was booked by people wanting to travel from Agra Fort to Varanasi Jn, that would mean the train running empty from Jodhpur to Agra Fort, so the railways had to devise a system that would give priority to longer distance passengers, but was also flexible enough to accommodate some shorter distance passengers, here's how they do it (this system operates on most long distance trains).

The originating station (and some other stations close to it) has the 'General' quota, some important stations along the route are then defined as 'Remote Location' stations, these RL stations get their own quota, sometimes large with their own RAC and waitlist (RLWL), sometimes small and without RAC or waitlist.

For train 4864, passengers travelling from Jodhpur to Varanasi will be given tickets from the General Quota.

The other stations before Jaipur also take their tickets from the Jodhpur general quota.

Jaipur has been selected as a 'Remote Location' for this train, and as a remote location, it will have it's own quota of tickets, it will also have it's own RAC and RLWL, all stations after Jaipur and up to Idgah Agra will share Jaipur's RAC and RLWL.

Agra Fort has also been selected as a 'Remote Location' for this train, but the quota is too small to have RAC and a RLWL, all other stations after Agra Fort would use Agra Fort's remote location quota.

Train delays.....

I read a couple of years ago about an express train in Bihar that had never arrived on time in the 5 years it had been running.

I also read that the Trivandrum-Guwahati Express suffered the worst delays of any train in India, often arriving more than a day late.

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RLGN means - remote location general quota

suppose you are booking your ticket for return journey from Bhopal to mumbai at mumbai...in this case your journey starts at bhopal but you have booked your ticket at mumbai which is a remote location. in this case if your ticket was in wait list and then confirmed then it is likely to show status what you have mentioned i.e. RLGN confirmed...but your birth and seat will only be alloted 4 hrs before departure of train when chart is prepared.

I got a whopping 14 hours delay! It was expected at 11:45 pm and came at 2:30pm

##The scheduled arrival of 2863 in Tirupati is 23.40 hrs.
The reason for the delay is this train is being operated in a circutous route between Vizianagaram and Kharagpur, because of the breaches of the caused to the Railway Embankment including a Railway Bridge between Bhadrak and Kharagpur.

##Consequent to this re-routing, this train needs to have a Diesel Loco for a part of its journey, that is, between Vizianagaram and Jharsuguda, otherwise, it 'was' running with an electric loco between Renigunta and Howrah. Now, it seems, this train is getting electric loco at Jolarpettai itself instead of Renigunta.

##RL is REMOTE LOCATION ::GN is GENERAL QUOTA,
means any station can tap this quota, provided it is covered within this Quota.

##In some trains, we do have Station Specific Quotas, in addition to GN, RL and PQ. The Station Specific Quotas, where there may or may not be a PRS Counter, CANNOT BE tapped by anybody except the Station, for which it is intended.